Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 17

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BANKS, Talcott Miner, Jr., lawyer; b. Englewood, N.J., June 23, 1905; s. Talcott M. Banks and Olive H. S. (Dawes) B .; ed. Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1928; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1931; m. Kathleen Macy Hail of N.Y. City Juiy 23, 1935; children-Ridgway Macy. Mem. ed. staff, Time mag., 1930; admitted to bar, 1931; praetieed iaw, Boston, 1931 -; asso. with Palmer, Dodge, Barstow, Wilkins & Davis; dIr. Williams Alumni Fund, 1935-38; climn. Vol. Citi- zens Com., organizing opposition in N.IC. to pro- posal to add 6 justices to U.S. Supreme Ct., 1937; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns., Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Alpha, Nat. Inter-coll. Lawn Tennis Assn. (pres., 1927-28), Harvard Musical Assn. Ciub: St. Botolph. Travel: Europe, No. Am. Author: ar- ticles In legal periodicals. Episcopalian. Inde- pendent. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Ilome: 10 Holden St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Scituate.


BANNAN, William Joseph, lawyer; D. Waltham, Apr. 25, 1881; s. Thomas Bannan and Ann (Dolan) B .; ed., A.B., Boston Univ., 1902; J.B., J.M. Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1905; m. Alice G. Thompson of Waltham Jan. 14, 1914; children-Mary A., Wii- liani J., Jr. Gen. law practice, Waltham, 1905 -;


mem. bd. aldermen, 1911-13 (chmn., 1913); elerk, 2nd Dist. Ct., Eastern Middlesex, 1916-26; dir., v.p., counsel, Waltham Nat. Bank. Mem. K.C .; B.P.O.E. Club: Boston City. Travel: U.S., Can., Eng., Ire- land, France. Holds loeal award for outstanding community serviee. Catholic. Republican. Of- fice: 680 Main St., Waltham. Home: 30 Lyman St., Waitham. Summer res .: Gray Gables, Buzzard's Bay.


! BARBER, Daniel Fletcher, business man; b. Antrim, N.II., Aug. 9, 1855; s. Daniel Webster Barber and Adelaide Haven (Lang) B .; ed. pub. schs .; m. Artena Olivia Mansfield of I. Saugus, Oct. 10, 1888; children-Ralph Fletcher, Florence Marie, Ruth Mansfield. Hardware bus .; mem. Nat. and N. E. Retail Hardware Assns. Club: Reciprocity, Middlesex Civil. Methodist. Republiean. Office: 113 Huntington Av., Boston. Ilome: 131 Newton- ville Av., Newton.


V BARBER, Ralph Fletcher, business man; b. Newton, Mar. 7, 1891; s. Daniel Fletcher Barber and Artena Olivia (Mansfield) B .; ed. Newton high sch .; Bry- ant & Stratton; m. Adelaide Wyman Filiebrown of Arlington, June 18, 1919; ehildren-Norman, Frederick. With A. C. Lawrence Leather Co., 3 yrs .; Chandler & Barber Co., (builders) hardware, now treas., mgr .; sergt. ( 1st class), 101st Engrs., 26th Div., World War; mem. Masons, Elks. Meth- odist. Republican. Office: 113 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 158 Newtonville Ave., Newton.


'BARBOUR, Frank Alexander, civil engineer; b. St. John, N.B., Canada, May 5, 1869; s. George Ludlow Barbour and Elizabeth (Thompson) B .; ed. St. John high sch .; A.B., Univ. New Brunswick, 1888; practieed engring., specializing in municipal hy- draufies and san. engring., appraisals, etc., 1900 -; pres. N.E. Pressed Stecl Co .; supervising engr. in charge of construction of Camp Devens (Ayer); past pres. N.E. and Am. Water Works Assns., Boston Soc. C.E .; past dir. Am. Soc. C.E, Am. Soe. for Testing Materials. Clubs: Engineers, Boston Clty, Framingham Country, (past pres. ) Author: numerous contributions to engring. jours. Forbears came early to Rowley, after Revolution went as Loyalists to N.B., Can. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: 1119 Tremont Bldg., Boston. Home: Framingham Center.


BARBOUR, Thomas, naturalist; b. Martha's Vine- yard, Aug. 19, 1884; s. William Barbour and Julia Adelaide (Sprague) B .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1906, A.M., 1908, Ph.D., 1910; D.Sc., Havana Univ., 1930, Dartmouth Coll., 1935; m. Rosamond Pierce of Brookline, Oct. 1, 1906; children-Martha lliggin- son (d.), Mary Bigelow, William (d.), Julia Ade- lalde, Louisa Bowditch, Rosamond (d.). Zool. ex- plorations, E. & W. Indies, India, Burma, China, Japan, So. & Cent. Am., for Mus. Comp. Zoology, Cambridge; student, esp. of geog. distribution of reptiles and amphibians; now dir. Harvard Mus. and Mus. Comp. Zoology; prof. zoology, mem, fac- ulty of Peabody Mus., Harvard; mem. Lib. Council, eurator of Harvard Lib .; custodian, Harvard Bioi. Sta. and Bot. Garden, Soledad, Cuba, 1927; chin. exee. com., Inst. for Research in Tropical Am. (in charge Barro Colorado Island Lab., Gatun Lake, Panama), 1923 -; del. from Harvard Univ. to 1st Pan-Am. Science Congress, Santiago, Chile, Dee. 1907-Jan. 1908; del. to founding Nat. Univ., Mex. City, Mex., 1910; feliow Royal Geog. Soc. (London, Eng.), Royal Asiatic Soc. (Straits br.), A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Nat. Acad. Sci .; N.Y. Zoöl. Soc .; hon. fellow, Acad. Sciences, Havana, Cuba; corr. mem. Hispanic Soc. Am .; mem. Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Philos. Soc., Mass. Ilist. Soc., Am. Antiq. Soc., Washington Acad. Sei. (v.p.), Acad. Nat. Sciences (Phila.), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi; for, mem. Zoöl. Soc. (London); corr. mem. Nederlandesche Dierkunlige Vereinignung (Amsterdam); hon, mem. Zool. Soe. Phila .; Bos- ton Soc. Nat. Hist. (pres. 1924-27). Clubs: Som- erset, Harvard, Tavern (Boston); Century, Ilar- vard, Boone and Crockett (N.Y.); Cosmos ( Wash- ington, D.C.). Author: sei. papers on reptiles and fishes, their systematic classification and geog. dis- tribution. Home: 278 Clarendon St., Boston.


. BARDEN, Winthrop F., business man; b. Attleboro, Dee. 3, 1868; s. Joseph G. Barden and Ann Frances


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(Clark) B .; ed. Bryant & Stratton Bus. Coll .; m. Louise Bronson of Attleboro, Apr. 12, 1899; m. (2nd) Ethel Swanton Hollls of Attleboro, Sept. 6, 1923. Bookkeeper, Wade, Davis Co., mfg. jewel- ers, Plainville, 1888-93; mgr., Barden, Blake & Co., mfg. jewelers, Plainville, 1893-97; mfg. jeweler, Chapman & Barden, 1897-1906, Barden & Hull, 1906-16, Standard Jewelry Co., Attleboro, 1893- 1924; mgr., Bur. Univ. Travel, Newton, 1923-26, v.p., 1926-, treas., 1928 -; dir., v.p., treas., Bron- son Blog. Co., Attleboro; dir. Attleboro Trust Co .; corporator, Attleborough Sav. Bk .; mem. coms. in Liberty Bond campaigns, World War; mem. Finance Com., Attleboro, 1911-13 (chmn., 1913), com. which drafted clty charter adopted 1914; mem. Masons (32°), K.T. (Royal Arch Chap.), Shrine (past Master, High Priest, Illustrious Mas- ter, Commdr.). Travel: Cent. and So. Am., Eur- ope, Near East, around world. Dese. Capt. Mich- ael Pierce of French & Indlan Wars. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 11 Boyd St., Newton. Home: 198 South Main St., Attleboro.


BARDO, Benjamin Frankil, railroad official; b. Wilkes Barre, Pa., Dec. 16, 1889; s. Clinton Lloyd Bardo and Abigail (Hartz) B .; ed. New York high sch .; M.E., Cornell, 1913; m. Ethel Belle Gullle of New York, Oct. 4, 1917; children-William Frank- lin, Clinton Lloyd. Student engr., Gen. Elec. Co., 1913-14; insp. of power plants, N. Y., N.H. & Hart- ford R.R., 1914-18, engr. of power plants, 1914-22, supt. electrical transmission, 1922-35, asst. supt. Boston Div. Operating Dept., 1935-37, and of Hartford Div. 1937 -; mem. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Masons. Clubs: Railroad (N.Y.); Railroad, Woodbridge Hills Country (New Hav- en); New England Railroad ( Boston). Republi- can. Office: N.Y., N.H. & H. Railroad, Spring- fleld. Ilome: 431 Lloyd Av., Prov., R.I.


BARIL,, Olier L., professor of chemistry; b. Spencer, July 21, 1898; s. Arthur J. Baril and Luce C. (Da- vid) 13 .; ed. David Prouty high sch., Spencer; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1920, A.M., 1923, S.M., 1927; m. Blanche G. St. Denis of Spencer, Aug. 27, 1928; elrildren-Pauline, Jeanne, Jeannette, Elaine, Olier, Jr., Estelle. Teacher scl. and hist., West Boylston, 1920-21; sci. and French, Morrisville, Vt., 1921-22; instr. chem., Holy Cross Coll., Wor- cester, 1917-28, lecturer, 1928-36, prof., 1936 -; pvt. U.S.A., 3 mos., World War; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Club: Chemists'. Author: articles in jour- nal of Am. Chem. Soc .; asso. ed., The Hormone, a chem. publication. Travel: Can., Europe. Cath- olic. Republican. Office: Holy Cross College, Worcester. Home: 91 Eureka St., Worcester.


BARKER, Aretas Osmond, Insurance broker; b. Maplewood, Me., Aug. 21, 1891; s. Justin Starr Barker and Edna (Straw) B .; ed. Thornton Acad., Saco, Me .; Phillips Andover Acad .; Ph.B., Shellield Sci. Sch., Yale, 1916; m. Helen Howes of Boston, June 24, 1922; children-Grant Starr, Elisabeth. Grad. Work, Yale, 1916-17; with The Housing Co., Boston, July, 1919-May, 1921; spl. agent, life ins., 1921-26; organized Barker-Meader & Co., Inc., Ins. Brokers, May, 1926; dir. Barker-Meader & Co., Inc., Boston Life Underwriters, Boston Life Ins. Trust Council Advertising Club of Boston; comind. en- sign, U.S.N.R.F., Aug., 1917; It., Jan., 1919; dis- charged May, 1919. Clubs: Cohasset Golf, Co- hasset Yacht, Union Boat, Yale (Boston) Ward- room, Exchange. Travel: Canada, Florida, Pacif- ic Coast. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 112 Water St., Boston. Home: Sandy Cove, Cohasset. BARKER, B(urrill) Devereux, lawyer, corporation ollicial; b. Sept. 2, 1878; s. William G. Barker and Alice I. (Miller) B .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1901; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Irene Fitch Shepard of N.Y. City, Jan. 16, 1907; 1 son-B. Devereux. Began practice of law, Boston, 1903; treas., dir. Boston Storage Co., Knitted Padding Co., The Murray Co. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet, (Boston), Racquet and Tennis, The Country, Corinthian Yacht, Eastern Yacht, New York Yacht. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 15 State St., Boston. Home: 62 Beacon St., Boston.


BARKER, Charles Miller, (retired) ; b. Salem, Oct. 29, 1873; s. William G. Barker and Alice I. (Miller)


B .; ed. Noble Sch., Boston; m. Llla Brookhouse Rice of Boston, Oct. 1904; 1 son-W. Gardner, II. Clubs: Eastern Yacht, Country (Brookline). Uni- tarlan. Republican. Home: 39 Irving St., Brook- line. Summer res .: Ocean Av., Marblehead.


V BARKER, John, lawyer and life insurance company olficial; b. Pittsfield, July 2, 1878; s. James Madi- son Barker and Helena (Whiting) B .; ed. A.B., Williams Coll., 1899; LL.B., Harvard Univ. Law Sehr., 1902; in. Miriam Trowbridge of Brooklyn, N.Y., June 8, 1905; clrildren-John, Jr., Nancy Trowbridge. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902; gen. practice, Boston, 1902 -; admitted to bar Circuit Ct. of U.S., 1904; v.p. and gen. counsel, Berkshire Life Ins. Co .; tr. Berkshire Co. Sav. Bk .; dir. Pittsfield Elec. Co., Agricultural Nat. Bk., Pitts- field Co-operative Bk .; served as mem. Legal Adv. Bd., 1917-20, mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. State Bar Assu., Berkshire Bar Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Williams (N.Y.), Park, Country (Pittsfield). Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 7 North St., Pittsfield. Home: 5 Crofut St., Pittsfield.


BARKER, Merle Taft, manufacturing druggist, banker; b. Taunton, July 26, 1880; s. Orville An- son Barker and Emma Clark (Eddy) B .; ed. Taun- ton pub. schs., 1885-94; Worcester acad., 1894-99; A.B., Brown Univ., 1903; m. Helen Sanders God- frey, Sept. 6, 1905; 1 dau .- Eleanor. Nsp. rep., 1903-04; treas. A. J. Barker Co., Inc., wholesale drugs, Taunton, 1904-36; treas., gen. mgr., dir. Alkalol Co., Inc .; v.p., tr. Bristol Co. Sav. Bk .: dir. Machinists Nat. Bk., Taunton Gas Light Co., Attleboro Gas Light Co .; asst. food administra- tor, Bristol Co., Pub. Safety Commr., during World War; ehmn. Sinking Fund Commn., City of Taunton; tr. Bristol Aead .; dir. Taunton Y.M.C.A .; pres. North Bristol S.P.C.C .; mem. Old Colony Itist. Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Knights of King Arthur. Club: Segregansett Country of Taunton (pres. ). Baptist. Republican. Office: Alkalol Co., Taunton. Home: 178 High St., Taun- ton.


BARKER, Stanley Glman, lawyer; b. Worcester, Nov. 26, 1887; s. Forrest E. Barker and Flora J. (Hovey) B .; ed. Worcester Classical high sch .: A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1909; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Margaret I. Oaksmith of Cambridge, Oct. 2, 1920; children-Edward G., Shirley L., F. David. Adm. to Mass, bar, 1912; practiced law in Boston, 1912-17; Worcester, 1919 -; partner in firm of Thayer, Smith and Gaskill; lirst lieut., Coast Artillery, U.S.A., 1917; capt., 1918; comdg. officer, Battery 19, 33d Arty., C.A.C .; lleut. col. C.A. Res .: comdg. officer, 901st Regt. C.A. Res., 1936 -; Worcester City Council, 1925-29; dir. Worcester Public Library, 1930-36; pres. bd. 1936; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsllon, Am. Legion, Mil. Order World War. Clubs: University, Har- vard (Worcester); Appalachlan Mt. Methodist. Republican. Oflice: 340 Main St,. Worcester. Home: 41 Brighton Road, Worcester. Summer res .: Kildeer Isl., Webster.


VBARLORSKY, Maurice, lawyer; b. Lowell, Aug. 1, 1899; s. Abraham Barlofsky and Sarah (Levenson) B .; ed. Abraham Lincoln gram. sch .; Lowell high sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1921. Prac- ticed Law, Lowell, State and Federal Courts, 1921- -; former Judge Advocate, Lowell Post, Am. Le- gion; v. chmn. 8th Senatorial Counch Rep .; S.A.T.C. Sept. to Dee. 1918, honorably discharged; mem. Lowell Bar Assn., Blackstone Fraternity, Am. Legion, Jewish War Vets., B'nai B'rith, Temple Beth El (past pres.), Masons, Ancient York, Zionist Organization, Republican City Com., Kappa Nu. Club: Vesper Country. Jewish. Re- publican. Office: 404 Chalifoux Bldg., Lowell. Home: 71 Dover St., Lowell.


BARNARD, Edmund Johnson, business executive; b. Lynn, Jan. 25, 1889; s. Iloward Whittier Bar- nard and Ellen Walker (Lord) B .; m. Alethea Huntington Pew of Salem, Nov. 28, 1914; children -William Andrews, Howard Whittier. Clk. to supt., John A. Lord, tannery, 1906-17; supt. and mgr., Burgess Co., mfrs. aircraft, 1917-19; gen. mgr., Skinner Organ Co., 1919-22; treas. Amsden


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& Barnard, Inc., mech, engrs., 1923-32, pres., treas., and dir. 1932 -; treas. and stockholder, Boston Bookbinding Co., edition binders, 1927 -; dir. Matheson Higgins Co., Boston; tr. Cooke Estate, 1928 -; dir. Cambridge Chapter, Am. Red Cross. Clubs: Boat (Cambridge), Sandy Bay Yacht (Rockport). Travel: W.I. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: Boston Bookbinding Co., Inc., 10 Arrow St., Cambridge. Home: 116 Brattle St., Cambridge.


BARNARD, Frank Melvin, master bookbinder; b. Somerville, Jan. 15, 1878; s. Frank Johnson Bar- nard and Hattie Augusta (Keef) B .; ed. Somer- ville pub. sch. and high sch .; New Hampton (N.II.) Sch., 1883-99; m. Frances Emma Franke of Somer- ville, Oct. 21, 1905. Master bookbinder, with F. J. Barnard & Co., bookbinders, Boston, continuously 1899-, pres, 1911 -; pres. Chivers Book Binding Co .; v.p. Overswing Machine Co .; dir. Picture Cover Bindings; tr. Somerset Sav. Bk., Somerville Pub. Lib., 1920-35; mem. Masons. Club: Central (Somerville ). Methodist.


Republican. Office: 368 Congress St., Boston. Home: 42 Village Hill Rd., Belmont. Summer res .: Bustins Island, Me. BARNER, George Brenneman, lawyer; b. Webster City, la., Dec. 20, 1908; s. George Stewart Barner and Romayne Hertzler (Brenneman) B .; ed. Lin- colu high sch., Webster City, la .; S.B., Harvard, 1930; Harvard Law Sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1931; studied Honour Sch. of Jurisprudence, Oxford Univ .; m. Vivianne Wentworth Eldridge of Portsmouth, N.II., Mar. 1, 1938; I son-George Barron St. Edmund. Formerly asso. with Camp- bell, Harding, Goodwin & Danforth, Attys., 11 Wall St., N. Y. City ; at present practicing Independently, representing French, German and Swiss interests; mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Theta Phi, Ox- ford Soc., Aularian Assn. (Eng.). Clubs: Pi Eta (Ilarvard), Harvard Flying. Travel: extensive all over world, annually to Europe. . Protestant. Republican. Ollice: 10 State St., Boston. Home: 60 Boylston St., Cambridge. Suminer res .: Man- chester, N.11.


BARNES, Carl Edmund, organic chemist; b. Lewis- ton, Me., Feb. 16. 1908; s. Eugene Barnes and Grace R. (Fogg) B .; ed. Lewiston high sch .; B.S., Bates Coll., 1930; Ph.D., Harvard, 1935; m. Sarah Boatner Edwards of Oklahoma City, Okla., 1938. Actively engaged in chemistry of polymeriza- tion reactions-resin chemistry; engaged in re- tall photographic business, owner Worcester Photo Shop, photographie supplies; mem. Alpha Chl Sigma, Am. Chem. Soc. Author: Latent Image Intensification ; Addition of Grignard Reag- ents to Unsaturated Ketones (with prof. E. T. Kohler); Chemical Nature of Shellac; also papers on organic chemistry and photography. Protes- tant. Oflice: Norton Co., Worcester. lome: 6 Windsor St., Worcester.


BARNES, Charles Benjamin, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 1, 1868; s. Charles Benjamin Barnes and Clara (Page) B .; ed. Hopkinson's private elas- sical sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1890; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1893; m. Josephine L. Low of Phila., Pa., 1897; children-Bertha L., Charles B., Clara P., John P. Began practice with Long & Hemen- way, now lemenway & Barnes, 1893; referee in bankruptcy, 1898-1901; instr. suretyshlp, Harvard Law Sch., 1897-98; pres. Continental Mills, East- ern Utilities Assos .; dir. Webster & Atlas Nat. Bk. (Boston), N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Hingham Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Mt. Tom Sulphite Pulp Co., Northern Tex. Elee. Co .; tr. Hingham Instn. for Sav., Union Safe Deposit Vaults; moderator, iling- ham; mem. Pilgrim Tereentenary Commn .; chinn. Mass. Sesquicentennial Commun .; major, judge ad- vocate, hdqrs. staff, Mass. State Guard, World War; mem. Am., Mass. and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Union, Somerset, Harvard (N.Y.), Curtis, Law, Lawyers, Wampatuek, Cohasset Golf. Uni- tarian. Republican. Office: 334 Tremont Bldg., Boston. Home: Hingham. Winter res .: 111 Marl- boro St., Boston.


BARNES, Charles Benjamin, Jr., lawyer; b. IlIng- ham, July 18, 1900; s. Charles B. Barnes and Josephine Lea (Low) B .; ed. Middlesex Sch .; S.B.,


Harvard, 1924; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1927; m. Phoebe Washburn of Worcester, June 15, 1929; children-Phoebe, Josephine bea. Dir. Joseph Burnett Co., Washburn Co. (Worcester); pres. and dir. Terminal Storage Co .; alternate del. to Rep. Nat. Com., Kansas City, 1928, Chicago 1932; tr. N.IS. Home for Deaf Mutes, Vincent Mem. Hosp., Army and Navy Service Club, South End House Assn .; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Somerset, Curtis ( Boston), Country (Brook- line). Unitarian. Republican. Oflice: 331 Trem-


ont Bldg., Boston. lome: Summer St., Hingham.


.. BARNES, Clarence Alfred, lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1882; s. William D. Barnes and Mabel D. ( Harding) B .; ed. B.A., Yale, 1901; LL.B., Yale Univ. Imw Sch., 1906; m. Helen V. Long of Nor- wich, Conn., Mar. 13, 1906; (d. 1915); children Clarence Alfred, David Harding, Jane, John R .; m. (2nd) Doreen Kane of Mansfield, Oct. 8, 1927; children -- Thomas K , Samuel E., Rosalee J., Peter Mc('all. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1906: gen, prac- tice of law, Boston, 1906 -; mem, law firm Barnes, Smerdon & Makrauer; dir, and gen. counsel, Bay State Tap & Die Co .; mem. Mass. No. of Rep., 1912- 13; mem. Boston and Bristol Co. Bar Assns., Masons. Club: Boston Athletic Assn. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Oflice: 75 Federal St., Boston. llome: 79 Rumford Ave., Mansfield.


BARNES, Frank Eugene, interior decorator; b. Ains- worth, Neb., July 6, 1894; s. Clark F. Barnes and Esther ( Hester) B .; ed. Ainsworth (Neb.) high sch .; Valpariso Univ .; Beacon Hill Sch. of Design; in. Ruth M. Mitchell of Haverhill, Nov. 5, 1919; children -- Rebecca Jane, Robert Clark. Mem. governing bd., Mass. Chap., Am. Inst. Decorators; served 18 mos., World War. Travel: Europe, W.I., II.S., Bermuda. Desc. Starbucks, Nantucket Is. Episcopalian. Republican Office: 98 Merrimack St., Haverhill. lone: 3 Berkeley Av., Haverhill. : BARNES, George L., lawyer; b. So. Weymouth, June 21, 1879; s. John Barnes and Adelia A. (Graves) B .; ed. Weymouth high sch .; LL.B. (cum laude), Boston Univ. Sch. law, 1900; m. Anna Stetson of So. Weymouth, 1906; 1 dau .- Mrs. Miriam Poole. Practiced law, 1900 -; pres. Weymouth Trust Co .; tr., mem. bd. investment, So. Weymonth Sav. Bk .; v.p., dir. Heywood-Wakefield Co .; dir. Norfolk & Dedham Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Union Freight R.R., Weymouth Light & Power Co .; tr. Northeastern Univ., Gen. Ins. Guaranty Fund, Sav. Bk. Life Ins .; dir. N.IC. Council; mom. exec. com., past pres., Associated Industries Mass .; mem. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1904-06: Senate, 1911-1912; mem. Mass. and Norfolk Co. Bar Assos. Clubs: Exchange, Ma- gantie Fish & Game. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office: 209 Washington St., Boston. Ilome: 830 Main St., So. Weymouth.


BARNES, Harry Altrich, physician (retired) ; b. Somerville, May 26, 1872; s. Walter Saunders Barnes and Melissa (Aldrich) B .; ed. Somerville high sch .; llarvard coll., 1890-92. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. lelen Copeland, Sept. 20, 1921. Surg. interne, Boston City Hosp., 1897-99; prac- ticed med., Boston, 1899 -; began to specialize in oto-laryngology, 1903; laryngologist, Mass. Gen. llosp., 1908-32; surg., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, 1922-32; instr. laryngology, Harvard Meu. Seh., 1908-39; retired; capt. M.C., U.S.A., 1918; mem. Am. Laryngol. Assn. Author: The Tonsils, 1914, 2nd ed., 1923; many articles in med. jours. Uni- tarian. Republican. Home: 61 Church St., Ded- ham. Summer res .: Pembroke.


BARNES, Irving Franklin, clergyman; b. Worcester, May 12, 1872; s. Franklin D. Barnes and Mary Jeanett ( Higgins) B .; ed. Worcester schs .; Brown Univ .; Harvard; B.D., Oskaloosa Coll .. 1912, A.M., 1918; D.1)., Aurora Coll., 1921; m. Idella W. Bacon ((.); m. (2nd) Cora C. Day of Bangor, Me., 1928; children-Ruth W. (d.), Rhobe A., Marion D. Pres. Advent Chr. Publication Soc., 16 yrs., Ad- vent Chr. Conf. of Am., 1920-38. Author: several denominational works. Travel: as pastor-at- large visited all prinelpal churches in U.S., 1934- 35. Advent Christian. Republican. Office: 32 Western Promenade, Cranston. Home: 32 West-


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Bay, N. Il.


HARVES, Jay Preston, civil engineer; b. West Stockbridge, Aug. 9, 1869; S. William Henry Barnes and Martha (French) B .; ed. Great Bar- rington high sch., 1884-87, Cornell, 1888-92; m. Mary Henrietta Dutton of Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 1893; children-Harold Dutton, Margaret (m. 1st, Chas. D. Harder (d.); m. 2nd Edwin V .. Erbe), William llamilton; m. (2nd) Meta Cecil Langdon, of llollywood, Calif., July 1931. Civil engr. and head of engring. office, 1892-1918; chmn. Bd. Pub. Works, City of Pittsfield, 1912-15; practiced civll engring., Pittsfield, 1921 -; treas. and dir. Merchants Acceptance Corp .; auditor, City of Pittsfield, 1922-28, Mayor, 1928-31, city treas., 1931-33; mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Masons, K.T., Shrine. Congregationalist. Democrat. Home: 36 Brenton Terrace, Pittsfield.


BARNES, John Landes, chmn. dept. applied mathe- maties; b. Haddonfield, N.J., Oct. 16, 1906; s. lỀu- gene Howard Barnes and Naomi Grace (Landes) B .; ed. Haddonfield (N.J.) high sch., 2 yrs .; Wil- liam Penn Charter Sch. (Phila.), 2 yrs .; S. B., M.I.T., 1928, S.M., 1929; A.M., Princeton, 1930, Ph.D., 1931; m. Mabel Frances Schineiser of Wa- pello, Ia., July 3, 1935; 1 son-George. Asst. in math., Princeton, 1932-33, asst. in elec. engring. 1933-31; instr. elec. engring., M. I.T., 1934-35; asst. prof. math., Tufts Coll., 1935 -; mem., Am. Math. Soc .; Inst. Radio Engrs .; N.E. Assn. Teachers Math .; Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn's Sigma Xi. Ed., math. sect., Handbook of Engineering Fun- damentals, 1936. Travel: Europe, 1929, 1935; west coast of U.S., 1931, 1938. Desc. Christopher Sauer, Phila., printer of early newspaper circulated in 13 colonies. Baptist. Republican. Ollive: Tufts College, Medford. Home: 16 Ardley Rd., Win- chester.


BARNES, LaVerne Almon, bacterlologist; b. St. John, Wash., July 13, 1901; s. Clarence M. Barnes and Nellie M. (French) B .; ed. Lewis & Clark high sch., Spokane, Wash .; B.S., State Coll. Wash., 1925, M.S., 1928. Ph.D., 1929; m. Eleanor C. Wight of Milton, Oct. 2, 1937. Teacher eoll. bacteriology, State Coll. Wash., 1925-27; sr. instr. bacteriology, Western Reserve Univ. Sch. Med. & Dentistry, 1929-31; pneumonia study and service (under Commonwealth Fund), Mass. Dept. Pub. Health, 1931-35; sr. bacteriologist, 1931 -; research in bacteriology, 1925 -; asst. in preventive med., Har- vard Med. Sch. and Harvard Sch. Pub. Health, 1932 -; sub-exec., Antitoxin & Vaccine Lab., Mass. Dept. Pub. Health, 1931 -; mem. Am. Pub. llealth Assn., Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Am. Assn. Immunologists. Mass. Pub. Health Assn., Nat. Geog. Soc., Phi Kappa Phi. Author: sei. articles in prof. jours. Co-author: Biology of Pneumococ- cus. Travel: U.S., Can. Protestant. Republican. Office: 375 South St., Jamaica Plain. Ilome: 33 Melrose Av., Needham. Summer res .: West Rindge, N.11.


BARNES, Philip Stanley, woolen manufacturer; b. Plymouth, Mar. 19, 1894; s. Henry Walter Barnes and Hannah Stephens (Loring) B .; ed. Plymouth high sch., 1908-12; B.A., Williams Coll., 1915; m. Mercie llatch of Plymouth, May 25, 1920; children -Brooks, Parker Loring, Philip Stanley, Jr., Mercy, Souther Ilatch. Employed in sales dept., Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, O., 1915-20; asso. with George Mabbett & Sons Co., mfrs. wool- ens, Plymouth, 1921-, v.p. and dir. 1933 -; tr. Plymouth Five Cents Sav. Bk .; dir. Jordan Hosp., Plymouth, Mass .; served with 103rd F A., U.S.A., 1917-18; mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Desc., WII- liams Alumni Assn. of Boston. Club: Williams (New York City). Dese. Gov. Wm. Bradford, Elder Brewster, Richard Warren, John llowland, Win. White, John Tilly, Edward Doty, Edward Winslow (all passengers on Mayflower); Cornet Stetson. Unitarian. Republican. Office: George Mabbett & Sons Co., Plymouth. Home: Warren Av., Plymouth.




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